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This makes me want to go zone just because of that. I dont like the 6.5 in pictures.... Looks to ass high but mayne in person its different.

 

So this is grate news just incase i feel different in person

 

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All you have to do then is level the front or get a smaller rear block. The 4.5" kit has about 1/4" rake and the 6.5 has about 3/4" lean

 

 

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If you go Zone and want the Cali lean, I would just order the 6.5" and tell them to ship it with the 4" tapered rear block. The 6.5" kit uses a 5" non tapered block.

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If you go Zone and want the Cali lean, I would just order the 6.5" and tell them to ship it with the 4.5" tapered rear block. The 6.5" kit uses a 5" non tapered block.

they only have a 4" block. It goes 3-4-5. The 6.5 uses a 5" and the 4.5 uses a 4". On my '13 with the 6.5" kit I installed skyjacker 4.5" blocks. I believe skyjacker, RCX, and cognito are the only companies to make 4.5" blocks. Now on my 17 I ordered my 4.5" kit with their 3" blocks instead of the 4"

 

 

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Anyone running a 6 inch with 12 sides and 33s? I'm worried that 33s would look to small

 

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Well here it is. Stock wheels 4" BDS and 35/12.5/20s KO2s. Couldn't be much happier with what I ended up with thanks to this site. Thx again guys.

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Well here it is. Stock wheels 4" BDS and 35/12.5/20s KO2s. Couldn't be much happier with what I ended up with thanks to this site. Thx again guys.

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I love this setup. I'm interested in the BDS 4 inch lift but it concerns me how far the tires protrude up front. All I can think about is all the damage along the sides I'm going to get from throwing up road debris along the side of my truck. I'm also worried a 33 inch tire won't look big enough since I don't want to go all the way to 35's. Would like to stick with P rated to keep the weight down.

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Well here it is. Stock wheels 4" BDS and 35/12.5/20s KO2s. Couldn't be much happier with what I ended up with thanks to this site. Thx again guys.

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looks unreal! I need that kit!

 

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Well here it is. Stock wheels 4" BDS and 35/12.5/20s KO2s. Couldn't be much happier with what I ended up with thanks to this site. Thx again guys.

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Perfect stance.

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Thx guys pretty happy with it. I'm with you tens kinda concerned about that also we will see. Worse case scenario I'll get some flares, I kinda thought being they were on stocks they wouldn't be that bad. Little further then I'd like but it's kinda growing on me. As for the "E" rated tire ride to be honest don't really notice much if any of a differance in the ride, pretty smooth and quiet. If I do go with flares I will match the back with the front.

 

 

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+1 on liking the look!!! Also just to ease your mind, Mine stick out the same distance and have for over a year with lots of playing in the mud and zero damage to fenders.

 

Thx guys pretty happy with it. I'm with you tens kinda concerned about that also we will see. Worse case scenario I'll get some flares, I kinda thought being they were on stocks they wouldn't be that bad. Little further then I'd like but it's kinda growing on me. As for the "E" rated tire ride to be honest don't really notice much if any of a differance in the ride, pretty smooth and quiet. If I do go with flares I will match the back with the front.

 

 

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Does anyone have the link for that youtube video that describes the difference between the lift brands and their quality. i cannot find it in the forum, i saw it here at one time.

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Does anyone have the link for that youtube video that describes the difference between the lift brands and their quality. i cannot find it in the forum, i saw it here at one time.

Did you check YouTube? LOL

 

 

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^ i did the level shocks from bilstein, but they claim it retains all factory features, but you are still compressing the spring....

 

Yes and no. Hopefully this image explains the difference between a 5100 style shock and a spacer lift.

 

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